Bronch (switch on CC, if you don’t speak German):
Bronch (switch on CC, if you don’t speak German):
Germany’s answer:
Knorkator is genuinely a great band, btw.
Kinderlied: https://youtu.be/oOeugwd4vqs
Für meine Fans: https://youtu.be/sGcBuwPD4rw
The weirdest thing just happened.
I noticed, that Charlie looks an awful lot like my dog, Bane.
So I dig through some photos to find a picture of him to post in a reply - and the first one I find is one with him and me - wearing a Star Wars shirt.
So I have to ask: Are you my evil/parallel universe twin? :-P
I’ve got two theories as to what that poster was trying to say:
Der Herr Der = Durr Hurr Durr
Or:
Der Herr Der = reference to “Die Bart, Die”
But as to the real meaning: Der Herr Der Elemente = The Master Of Elements
One of us. One of us. :-)
I’d done this some time ago via console.
My RE partition had sat before my main partition - and since you can’t shrink partitions at their start (left) with fdisk and I didn’t want to boot up a Linux pen drive, I just shrank the main partition at its end (right) and moved my RE partition to the now freed space at the end.
I’ve made the old RE partition available, but since it’s just a few hundred MB, I doubt I’ll ever actually use it. :-P
PS: If you do it via fdisk, just make sure you first enable the new RE before disabling the old RE. Otherwise there’s nothing that can be copied to the new RE - I’ve made that mistake and had to get the missing files from a Windows ISO.
The trailer for Koe no katachi (A Silent Voice) is powerful and conveys its theme without spoiling anything (imho):
It’s also where they wear hats on their feet.
“Die Kinder von Golzow” is a documentary following 18 children from 1961 to 2007 and consists of episodes like “Lebensläufe”, which was included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the movie with the longest production period:
He’s working hard for the money.
And also critiquing food. :-P
Back in the day I’d started with SMT3 and somehow never felt like going back further (1st person dungeon crawler never sounded appealing - so I’ve only ever made an exception for Strange Journey Redux).
But I feel like I’ve experienced it all first hand including the more niche entries + history thanks to Marsh. So just in case you feel curious:
To quote Knorkator:
"…
Ich hasse Beethoven, und man kann sagen Er selber musste das ja nicht ertragen.
Ich hasse außerdem Bach und Liszt, und darauf reimt sich Krach und Mist!"
Anyone else who immediately thought of Mr. Mulvaney?:
In the office (Kinder Surprise): https://youtu.be/J6XwFAyxGiA?si=UcnjUwqE9Euvi2Aa
In the car: https://youtu.be/Glo_JYImJfg?si=qMlypdpO5aCcxZXH
! traB pu kciP
It’s LOG, LOG, LOG!
Setzen, 6.
To quote a great man by the name of Schotty: “Alkohol ist keine Lösung! Alkohol ist eine Löse – das ist ein Riesen-Unterschied!”
Danish is the perfect bridge between English and German. It instantly reminded me of “Klaps auf den Po” by Romano:
For me it’s “The Mighty Boosh”: https://youtu.be/FiU-oCWPhx0
I fell in love with my now ex-wife (then girlfriend) in no small part because she had great humor and I liked a lot of the shows she liked.
So when one day in 2010 she raved about “The Mighty Boosh”, of which she owned all DVDs including the live stuff, I had to check it out.
I started watching S01E01 and felt like watching someone’s fever dream trying to recreate a kid’s show. Same for the second, third etc episode.
Usually I’d have long given up on that show. But there had to be something to it, if she loved the show so much.
So I started watching season 2 (“Milky Joe” or “The Priest and The Beast”, I can’t really remember) and it clicked immediately. From there I binged all other episodes + season 3 + season 1 again - and I loved it all and couldn’t understand how I didn’t like it initially.
And thanks to that I discovered other gems from the same “circle” like “Snuff Box”, “Garth Marenghi’s Dark Place”, “Luxury Comedy” and “The IT Crowd” (some episodes haven’t aged well, but others are just filled with gold).
Haven’t used it in years, but it might still work:
https://www.grc.com/inspectre.htm